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  1. well start looking for a sitter.. u need to be in a classroom for A and P hands down!!!!!
  2. regardless of the wage.. if you can still pay your bills with your check do it.. i tell anyone who wants to get be a nurse to get their CNA license first.. as a CNAS i have come across tooooooooo many lazy nurses who have no consideration for the work load of the aides but they continue to be pain in the butts by looking for an aide to do something that they them selves can do oir dishing out orders that they themselves will never do, . if you work as an aide you will be able to see health care through their eyes and your eyes a nurse and establish a better working relationship with your aides. as a nurse now.. i know what its like and know that patient care is a team effort not an CNA effort. and plus a lot of aides will respect you more knowing that you were in their shoes at one time to, and that you will work with them. remember.. they dont work for you, YOU ALL work for the patients.
  3. practice as many "select all that apply" scenerios that you can. and what everyone else said. god bless.
  4. i totally agree with everyone... whats the point of preparing for the NCLEX if you dont pass the course.. you will be only stessing your self out! and more disappointed!
  5. as i said earlier... no on can teach you how to critically think and thats what the NCLEX is testing you on.. I loved saunders (cd-rom).. it was great for me to REVIEW THE KNOWLEDGE.. the kaplan book helped with testing strategies ( get this book... you will be glad you did.). but the disk that comes with saunders will help you get in that test mode, but seeing that this is the fourth time taking it.. i dont know how much that will help... and remember.. dont try to kill yourself thinking you gonna know everything the NCLEX throws at you.. 9 times out 10 you wont. but i wish you many blessings this time around.
  6. the ati is ok.. my score was 64 and i still passed nclex with 85 questions...and i seen a thread when someone had a 50 on the predictor and still passed nclex, so the ATI is pretty iffy NCLEX predictor.
  7. MASLOW HIERARCHY OF HUMAN NEEDS.. U NEED TO KNOW THIS IF THE QUESTION DOES NOT FIT INTO THE ""ABC'S" i can not stress enough why you need to know this!!!
  8. dont try to over study.... you will not know everything on NCLEX.. the kaplan book is good...but try to get a program cd that can be used on the computer that offers good rationals.. like saunders 4th edition and i hear there are some other good ones as well.. studing exteremly hard for a test when you have no clue what on it can send anyone into a whole.. god bless you on your future endeavors.
  9. :clphnds::ancong!:
  10. thanks to all.. and what does bankrupt have to do with anything when its the students thats paying for everything any how... maybe im missing something .
  11. yeah... just rediculous.. to say the state is short on revenue .. you would think they would want nurses to get to work as soon as possible so they can start putting taxes into the state. one day the idea will catch on.. i hope for all you cali people.
  12. i didnt take the hesi, so i wouldnt know the comparison. i guess you live in california or one of them other states... yall need to start some sort of petition to get the state board to participate in quick results.. i feel so sorry for you.. the anxiety like to kill me those two days. i had to wait... May God bless you.
  13. yeah....may GOD bless you sweetheart... dont over think.but dont under think niether.. all is fair in love and nclex!

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